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devilsrain

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  1. If we're talking about Pollock heres what comic artist Greg Horn thought about his painting. "No.5"

     

    Greg Horn-"It’s 1948…artist Jackson Pollock ascends a ladder, and has a diarrhea explosion on a fiberboard canvas… 60 years later, the painting titled “No. 5” sells for $140 million… this should INSPIRE you…just think what YOU could do with a bottle a whiskey, a bean burrito and a ladder."

     

    Third rate cheesecake artist says what?

     

    Greg forgot the cigarettes

  2. But does fox own the rights to the Wesley Snipes depiction of Blade? While marvel has the rights back, they still collect royalties when blade is played on TV or a DVD is purchased. They could make a case that the continuance of Blade with Wesley Snipes infringes on their intellectual property concerning their interpretation of Marvel's character.

     

     

    Wasn't there some kind of hoop that had to be jumped through for Connery to play Bond in the non eon production of "Never Say Never Again?"

     

    hm

     

    Now that would make for an interesting situation. But I would hope a solid Blade 4 -script wouldn't get trapped in a legal battle.

     

    We'll have to see where this road goes, as the movie has to be officially confirmed first.

    This sounds more like Wesley Snipes will play Blade the character again,then a Blade 4? You know put Snipes as Blade in a Doctor Strange movie or another one of Marvel`s horror hero flicks?

     

    Or in Blade Runner :cry:

  3. exactly I got the book in today and sending it back . I sent you a PM the book has colored touch

     

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/251603311072?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

     

    smh..seller has already relisted the same exact book with no mention of the color touch. Told me to " off" via text when I called him out on his shadiness. Spread the word on this guy.

     

    Out of curiosity I checked my eBay blocked list. Sure enough that guy is at the top of the list.

     

    I had recently reported him to Ebay. I listed a 9.8 tmnt 2 and he contacted me early in the auction begging....crying for me to sell it to him for around 200. (it sold for 600) It was painfully obvious right away to block him. After the auction ended I got a series of "your classless" types of emails.

     

    Looks like Ill be calling it in again.

  4. DOFP was a really good flick. I still can't figure out why, like in First Class, they felt the need to drop 1 completely out of place F bomb in the dialogue. It's so useless and will turn off a lot of parents. Also, I thought the Sentinels were waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay advanced for the time period and overall bothersome compared to the books. Also, one issue:

     

     

    How was Magneto able to control all of the Sentinels merely by having some metal intertwined in their systems? I can understand physically controlling them (making arms and legs move) but their firing systems and their computers? And he's able to control 8 of them at once while flying in a stadium and himself and fighting other people? That's stretching it.

     

    Parents still get freaked out over F-bombs?

     

    And how was it out of place?

    It was cussing for cussing's sake. Lord knows, I'm no prude, but it felt completely out of place. My guess is the violence and the Wolvie butt shot could've garnered a PG-13, but it's like the F bomb was dropped in to make sure it got there. It serves no purpose in the film. Or at least, it serves little purpose. It served even less purpose in the XMFC movie.

     

    I must have missed something. Are you referring to the scene where Wolverine shows up at the school and the Professor is doped up and delivers the same response Wolverine gave him ten yrs earlier?

     

    Eh never mind Comicopolis addressed that above. Yea it wasn't completely necessary but I think he was trying to get his point across to Logan in the moment.

     

    And watch First Class then it might make some sense

    :facepalm: I DID watch First Class, thus the numerous references to First Class and my acknowledgement that, in DOFP, it might serve the kind of stupid point of tying the two times/movies together. My point is this: It wasn't needed in First Class and it wasn't needed here.

     

    Ok so in your opinion it was a stupid point to quote Wolverine in that moment even though it made sense. Got it

     

  5. DOFP was a really good flick. I still can't figure out why, like in First Class, they felt the need to drop 1 completely out of place F bomb in the dialogue. It's so useless and will turn off a lot of parents. Also, I thought the Sentinels were waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay advanced for the time period and overall bothersome compared to the books. Also, one issue:

     

     

    How was Magneto able to control all of the Sentinels merely by having some metal intertwined in their systems? I can understand physically controlling them (making arms and legs move) but their firing systems and their computers? And he's able to control 8 of them at once while flying in a stadium and himself and fighting other people? That's stretching it.

     

    Parents still get freaked out over F-bombs?

     

    And how was it out of place?

    It was cussing for cussing's sake. Lord knows, I'm no prude, but it felt completely out of place. My guess is the violence and the Wolvie butt shot could've garnered a PG-13, but it's like the F bomb was dropped in to make sure it got there. It serves no purpose in the film. Or at least, it serves little purpose. It served even less purpose in the XMFC movie.

     

    I must have missed something. Are you referring to the scene where Wolverine shows up at the school and the Professor is doped up and delivers the same response Wolverine gave him ten yrs earlier?

     

    Eh never mind Comicopolis addressed that above. Yea it wasn't completely necessary but I think he was trying to get his point across to Logan in the moment.

     

    And watch First Class then it might make some sense

     

  6. DOFP was a really good flick. I still can't figure out why, like in First Class, they felt the need to drop 1 completely out of place F bomb in the dialogue. It's so useless and will turn off a lot of parents. Also, I thought the Sentinels were waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay advanced for the time period and overall bothersome compared to the books. Also, one issue:

     

     

    How was Magneto able to control all of the Sentinels merely by having some metal intertwined in their systems? I can understand physically controlling them (making arms and legs move) but their firing systems and their computers? And he's able to control 8 of them at once while flying in a stadium and himself and fighting other people? That's stretching it.

     

    Parents still get freaked out over F-bombs?

     

    And how was it out of place?

  7. I just saw it. And it was a great 'comic book film.' One of the best ever. Kudos to Mr. Singer and the cast.

     

    I do wonder why film-makers can't credit the original writer and artist: Chris Claremont and John Byrne. I know a million screen-writers are used, and the story is altered for the big screen. The credits are a mile long at the end, and even the director's dog's psychiatrist gets a credit but no, nothing for the creators of X-Men 141 and 142.

     

    Come to think of it would it kill them to throw Jack Kirby's name into the scroll of credits? He is merely the co-creator of Professor X, Beast, Magneto, and Quicksilver, four of the major characters in the film.

     

    Honor the creators who went before you, I say.

     

    :sumo:

     

    I couldve sworn I saw him listed as a congressman

  8. there was one hitman called the "Iceman' who would go in a bar and spill his drink on victim. There's a chemical which pulls any solute into the bloodstream....solutes like Cyanide.....

     

    They made a decent movie about it.

    Disturbing because it was true!

     

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    Thats the dude-havent seen the movie did he do the drink thing in it?

    Classic sociopath BTW. Ps sociopath does not necessarily mean criminal. You could be living with a sociopath and not know it. Here's a test-ask them:

    A woman goes to her father's funeral and meets the man of her dreams her soul mate. But he leaves before she can get his number.

    A week later she murders her sister. Why do you think she did that?

     

    Does that fact that I don't know the answer to this question mean I am relatively normal or that I am a sociopath?

     

     

    I"m guessing the options are either to murder the sister to get the guy to show up to another family funeral, or maybe the non-sociopath thing to do would be to check the guest book and see if any single men signed and approach it that way...

    You would be diagnosed as a sociopath as anyone else wouldn't even be able to conceive the answer to get him to show up at another funeral....but it is not necessarily a bad thing. The emotional detachment of a sociopath can make the greatest heroes....or villains....

     

    I think you did that wrong. I think you say she forgot to get the number and ask how she would go about getting it. If the person then answers kill another family member then they would be a sociopath.

     

    I thought the correct answer was to get the entire inheritance.